Talk:Macabeo

Why not Macabeo?
This is originally a grape from Valencia and has the Catalan/Valenciano name of Macabeu. Macabeo is the more commonly known varietal name, so why is this listed as Viura? If this is based on that damnable VIVC site, then that's wrong, wrong, wrong. I've found that reference to be inaccurate on many, many occasions and it should be mandatory that anyone who uses that as a reference has it certified by another source as well that isn't based on VIVC. For the love of all that's holy, the entry for "Viura" lists Xarel·lo as a synonym for the grape!!! Also Ugni Blanc which is Trebbiano!!! Those are completely different white grapes! I'm going to move this article unless someone can come up with any reasonable logic to keep this under a name that is only used in one DO of Spain. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Primecoordinator (talk • contribs) 15:09, 30 March 2012 (UTC)

Ugni blanc...is it Trebbiano or Macabeo?
It's curious that this article says that Ugni blanc is Macabeo, whereas the page for Ugni blanc redirects to Trebbiano. Can anyone share insight as to why this is? Is it actual ambiguity, or a mistake? A quick search did not find any solid references one way or another.--Pkbowen (talk) 16:38, 10 July 2017 (UTC)

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